[ad_1] Newstalk ZB breakfast host Mike Hosking. Photo / NZME OPINION Commercial radio is listened to by around 3.4 million New Zealanders every week but is facing a threat to…
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‘Substack has a Nazi problem’: Kiwi entrepreneur’s $1.1b media tech business in spotlight; Stuff’s Circuit breaker
[ad_1] Hamish McKenzie, co-founder of Substack. Photo / Brett Phibbs As a freelance writer, Hamish McKenzie used to scrabble together income based on a going rate of 40 cents a…
Inform Your Opinion: Why are we serving as unpaid labour to those who believe everything can be treated as a product?
[ad_1] Not smiling: The marketing mania for feedback means that these days having a heart bypass is basically the same process as choosing half a dozen sausages. Photo / Getty…
5 secrets of human nature I could only have learned in an office
[ad_1] In a white-collar working environment, at least a British one, which member of staff would receive the following compliment? “She just runs the place, that’s all!” Or how about…
Liam Dann: Why David Seymour’s hardline monetary policy is a bad idea
[ad_1] Essentially, David Seymour is arguing for a return to the days when the Reserve Bank Governor had one job – to crush inflation at all costs. Photo / Jason…
Sir Ian Taylor: Why our two political Chrises can learn from a third on the America’s Cup
[ad_1] Team New Zealand in action during the recent America’s Cup preliminary regatta in Vilanova i la Geltru. Photo / America’s Cup Opinion Dear Chris Hipkins and Christopher Luxon, One…
Diana Clement: Why holiday jobs aren’t just about the money
[ad_1] There are skills, connections and independence that come with the money a job pays. Photo / 123rf OPINION Students are nearing the end of their academic year. Working in…
Simon Wilson: Here’s why business should vote Green
[ad_1] Business knows how devastating wild weather is and it needs Government leadership on climate. Photo / Sylvie Whinray OPINION Chaos? Did somebody mention a coalition of chaos? I can’t…